About DIY Headboard Design Ideas
It's easy to make your own headboard with these DIY headboard ideas. They won't break the bank and you'll get something more stylish and unique than you would ever find in a furniture store.
Photo Headboard
If you have some great family photos or favorite pieces of art, put them center stage with this easy DIY headboard idea. Create the look of a headboard by hanging family photos or artwork on the wall. Choose frames with the same color to create a unified look. If you already have frames, just spray paint them to match. Try all black and white or all sepia toned photos to create a stunning focal point in the room.
Headboard Door
A great way to make a headboard really feel like a piece of furniture is to use a door. Find an old door at a flea market, thrift store, salvage yard, or anywhere else you can get one for cheap. Sand and paint the door, or keep in its original old style for extra charm and character. Make sure to remove the knob. When you're ready to mount, just turn it on its side (knob side toward the bottom) and attach to the wall.
Curtain Headboard
Who says curtains are just for windows? Why not use them to bring this beautiful DIY headboard idea to life. Attach the curtain rod to the top of the wall or on the ceiling. Hang the curtain panels and you are done. This is a great way to add some color and pattern to your room and to create a beautiful focal point. It's also the perfect fix if your bed is against a wall with a window. For a canopy effect, carry the panels around the sides of the bed. This works great with a sheer panel and creates a soft, airy feel. Try a faux silk drapery for a little luxury or try a linen panel for a more casual look.
Quilted Headboard
Here is a DIY headboard idea that will take you just minutes to create. Simply install a curtain rod and drape a favorite quilt, blanket, or fabric piece over the top. Voila: instant headboard! Another bonus: you can change it up as often as you like.
One of the easiest DIY headboard ideas is a fabric covered headboard. It is easier and cheaper than you might think. The best part is that you can customize it to fit your specific taste and style.
Fabric Covered Headboard
For this fabric covered headboard you will need: plywood, foam, batting, fabric and a staple gun.
You can find plywood at any home improvement store. Take your measurements before you go and then ask them to cut the piece to the right size for you. The next step is to attach your foam. You can use any size foam depending on how cushy you want the headboard to be. Either use a staple gun to attach or use spray adhesive if your foam is a little thicker. Next, lay the batting on top and secure to the back with a staple gun. Do the same thing with your fabric and then secure the entire headboard to the wall. It's that simple.
A few tips on buying your materials:
When buying foam, wait for a half off sale or until you have a coupon. It can be expensive if you need a large amount. You don't need a really thick foam, so buy something a little thinner or skip it all together to save some money.
When buying fabric, head straight to the clearance section and see if you can find something there first. If you've found a pricey fabric, again the best option is to wait for a sale or use a coupon. Fabric stores always have 50% off sales, so just ask when the next one is coming and sign up to receive the store coupons via mail. This will save you tons of money on all those gorgeous fabrics.